Subject: | Re: ordering gear in Australia |
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From: | "John Hartog" |
Date: | Tue May 30, 2006 12:06 pm (PDT) |
Graham, When recording in Hi-SP for longer recording, if you set the Time Mark for 60 minutes the result will be seven more manageably sized wav files (at least it works that way with the rh10). I'm not sure if the resulting files can be pieced back together seemlessly, but I'll try it tonight and report back. -John Hartog > Rob D. has mentioned to me I will need a bit of RAM to handle 7Hour > Hi-SP files. I have 288MB which sounds enough to me. But I'm guessing > the 2GB and 8GB hard drives on the Win98 machine might cause me > problems. On the other hand the wav files never touch the Windows > machine (they go straight over the network to my linux workstation) so > perhaps that will be okay too. Sonicstage 3.4 seems to really creak > along with frequent long pauses for breath. But the actual importing > and conversion goes quite smoothly. > |
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